According to DigiTimes, notebooks, eBook readers, slate PCs, and other devices with built-in 3G modems could start to outsell USB 3G modules by 2012. We’ve definitely seen a growing number of netbooks ...
In July we reported on the launch of the Hologram developer program that offered a free SIM card and a small amount of monthly cellular data for those who wanted to build connectivity into their ...
Originally twice the price, this USB modem provides Sprint-powered 3G service for your laptop--no contract or monthly minimum required. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
At one time, users had to buy Ethernet adapters, install them in their desktop computers, and then upgrade them as they moved to a faster version of the networking option. Now when users buy a desktop ...
Sprint (NYSE: S) is about to make wireless history again by bringing the mobile broadband future to its customers now. The 4G leader announced it will make the first 3G/4G dual-mode device, which ...
American mobile operators began the 3G network phasing out a while back, with AT&T ending service as of February 22. Among those affected are the owners of older Model S (pre-June 2015) vehicles that ...
Modem Mate Nova media has released the Modem Mate external antenna, which offers up to 2 dBi of increased signal strength for 3G modems. The Modem Mate is designed to work with modems that lack ...
Early Tesla vehicles still equipped with 3G modems are starting to lose connectivity as 3G networks are shutting down, but there are still ways around it. From the start, Tesla has made sure that its ...
Fast cellular modems for laptops are flying out the door as business users hit the road and tire of looking for Wi-Fi hotspots, an ABI Research analyst said Friday. Unit sales of the modems grew about ...
While the UMTS third-generation (3G) wireless specifications call for a set of operating modes, many operators and system developers have turned to the frequency-division duplexing (FDD) scheme for ...
LONDON — The market for 3G cellular modems, aside from those deployed in mobile phone handsets, will be worth more than $3.5 billion in 2010, according to according to market research company In-Stat.